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Columbia Student Journalists on the Front Lines of Gaza Protests
They’ve gotten a crash course in breaking news, capturing the Hamilton Hall occupation and the NYPD’s crackdown, while surviving on pizza and operating on little sleep.
By Charlotte Klein
Music
Laufey Brings Jazz to a New Generation
Embracing a pop sensibility, the 25-year-old musician is repackaging the genre for a younger audience.
By Daniela Tijerina
family man
Ryan Gosling Isn’t Giving Up the Kenergy Completely
The Oscar nominee revealed that he’s been avoiding darker roles so he can be a better “Papi” to his two daughters.
By Savannah Walsh
TRENDING
The Archive
The World According to Cher
“We are attempting to present to the world this...creature in her own right.” —Bob Mackie
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
First Look
An Exclusive First Look at Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis
Adam Driver and Nathalie Emmanuel scan the horizon, and Coppola explains his sprawling influences for the utopian drama.
By Anthony Breznican
Brooke Baldwin: Leaving CNN Was How I Found My Voice
Former anchor Brooke Baldwin exited the network after 13 years not because of Trump coverage or pandemic chaos, but because of something far more ordinary—and insidious.
By Brooke Baldwin
STEALING SUNSET
The Dream Home That Became a Nightmare on Hollywood Boulevard
The writer’s Spanish Revival home was the stuff of Hollywood real estate fantasies—and the ideal target for Benjamin Ackerman, the city’s most prolific thief.
By Punch Hutton
Q & A
Robert Kagan on the Limits of Liberalism and Dangers of Donald Trump
In an interview with Vanity Fair, the senior Brookings fellow plumbs the racist “traditionalism” that was baked into America’s origins—and connects it to the ex-president’s authoritarian ambitions today: “I don’t want to be a flip of the coin away from possibly saying that the government that was established by the founders is destroyed.”
By Eric Lutz
THE HIVE
Politics, Power, and Personality. Read more »
Tall Tales
Oops: Kristi Noem’s New Book Includes a Made-Up Story About Meeting Kim Jong Un
By Bess Levin
Justice for Cricket
Kristi Noem Insists the 14-Month-Old Dog She Shot and Killed “Was Not a Puppy,” as Though That Makes the Story Sound Less Bad
By Bess Levin
Tall Tales
Oops: Kristi Noem’s New Book Includes a Made-Up Story About Meeting Kim Jong Un
By Bess Levin
Justice for Cricket
Kristi Noem Insists the 14-Month-Old Dog She Shot and Killed “Was Not a Puppy,” as Though That Makes the Story Sound Less Bad
By Bess Levin
Legal Woes
Trump Trial Reveals the Real Fake News
HOLLYWOOD
TV, Film, and Awards. Read more »
coming attractions
23 Summer Movies to Watch in 2024
By Hillary Busis, Julie Miller, David Canfield and more
coming attractions
23 Summer Movies to Watch in 2024
By Hillary Busis, Julie Miller, David Canfield and more
schools out for #scandoval
Vanderpump Rules Is Going on Summer Vacation
VANITIES
Culture, Style, Celebrity, and Royals. Read more »
in conversation
Kimberly King Parsons Wanted to Read Books About Queer Motherhood, So She Wrote One
By Ruth Madievsky
Royals
King Charles and Niece Zara Tindall Share Sweet Hug at Royal Windsor Horse Show
By Kase Wickman
in conversation
Kimberly King Parsons Wanted to Read Books About Queer Motherhood, So She Wrote One
By Ruth Madievsky
Royals
King Charles and Niece Zara Tindall Share Sweet Hug at Royal Windsor Horse Show
By Kase Wickman
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IN PHOTOGRAPHS
books
Photographer Rahim Fortune Examines Heritage, Ritual, and Black Culture’s Enduring Traditions in the American South
A profound sense of timelessness surrounds Fortune’s new book, Hardtack, comprised of portraits and landscapes photographed over a decade.
By Allison Schaller